Mr. Galli probably throws his 2D in the back of pickup and just trundles on down the road. But, I'm a sissy and would like to see if someone has found a better way to haul their Kodak 2D camera round... any suggestions?
Mr. Galli probably throws his 2D in the back of pickup and just trundles on down the road. But, I'm a sissy and would like to see if someone has found a better way to haul their Kodak 2D camera round... any suggestions?
Haul around on you or haul around in your car (i.e. are you looking for something like a backpack or just something to protect it while it's in your car, truck, etc.)?
Brian Ellis
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There's a few ideas in the following threads. I have an old upright luggage roller that seems to work best for me--lots of room and easy to transport. I also have a few backpacks, including a Kelty Redwing, that I use occasionally.
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=40577
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=39626
I throw my 2-D into a LowePro Super Trekker back pack before I throw it into the back of my pick up...(.which my wife drives for obvious reasons). At times I use a catalog case. One time I took it as checked baggage in a footlocker along with most of my other photo-gear. Padded it all with sheets of foam. The fotlocker had wheels and wasn't a total monstwer, though at times I heard the theme song for Laural and Hardy in my head!
Drew Bedo
www.quietlightphoto.com
Jay, here's what I haul mine in. Perfect fit with extension bed and a lens. Your tax $$$$$ at work. These probably cost Unc Sam $180 apiece.
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